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Transcript
Earth’s Layers
Summarize the 3 layers of Earth on the basis of
relative position , density and composition.
Earth is divided into 3 basic
layers:
1. Crust
2. Mantle
3. Core
These layers are then
subdivided into smaller layers.
The Earth is like a boiled Egg
How are the
earth’s layers
similar to an egg?
Shell=crust
Egg white=mantle
Yolk=core
Crust
•
Is the outermost layer on the earth.
 (EGG SHELL)
•
Thickness varies. Under mountains it can be as thick as
60 km and less than 5 km under the ocean.
•
It is the least dense of all the layers. (lightest layer)
•
It is made up of silicon and oxygen.
2 TYPES OF CRUST:
• Oceanic crust is very
dense, made of Basalt.
• Continental crust is less
dense, made of Granite.
BASALT
GRANITE
MANTLE:
• Located below the crust. (Egg White)
• It is the largest layer (about 2900 km
thick). Rock layers are movable.
(plastic)
• Hot soften rocks made up of more
magnesium and iron.
• Density increases with depth due to
increase in pressure.
MANTLE: Divided into 2 parts
• Upper mantle
• Lower mantle.
• Contains the “Moho” (Mohorovicic
discontinunity)
CORE: (Egg Yolk)
• Located below the Mantle.
• It is divided into 2 layers
Outer Core
Inner Core
Outer Core:
• is liquid and is made up of mostly
iron (easily magnetized)
• The movement of materials in the
liquid O.C. is inferred to be the
cause of Earth’s magnetic field!
(highlight in your notes)
• The O.C. is about 2250 km thick.
Inner Core:
• Is the center of the Earth – 1200
km thick.
• It’s solid iron and nickel. Most
dense layer (heaviest) (highlight in
notes)
• The increased pressure causes
the I.C. to be solid
In your notes lets draw together a diagram of the Earth.
CRUST
MANTLE
OUTER CORE
INNER CORE
Look at the sub-layers of the mantle
LITHOSPHERE:
• This is the “crunchy” layer of the Earth.
• It includes the crust and the very
uppermost part of the upper Mantle
ASTHENOSPHERE:
• Soft – can bend like plastic, layer in the
upper portion of the mantle
• It is located right below the Lithosphere.
Lithosphere floats on this layer (like jello)
Lithosphere
CRUST
MANTLE
OUTER CORE
INNER CORE
Asthenosphere
In Review:
1.What are the 3 main layers of the Earth?
Crust, Mantle, Core
2.Which layer is the least dense?
Crust
3.Which core layer is solid iron and nickel?
Inner core
4.What is the name given to the “crunchy” layer of
the crust and uppermost part of the mantle?
Lithosphere
5. The motion in this layer is the reason Earth has
a magnetic field.
Outer core